2014-10-22, 10:56
Hi Bry,
If i select MPAA option in Cinema Ex. I cant exit XBMC, so i have to use Windows task manager to kill process creating a crash log.dmp file.
I tried to open .dmp with BlueScreenView and i cant either so log file for the moment not possible.
Without selecting MPAA, cinema Ex. works perfectly the way i want.
If there's anyone who uses the MPAA option, can you please give an example of your trailer folder layout.
This is how i can get it to work without MPAA selected:
(folder) Cinema Experience: (Sub folder) Previews Of Coming Attractions
(Sub folder) Trailers (In trailer folder example: Jupiter Ascending-trailer
(Sub folder) Audio
Then movie starts.
Do i need a folder named Ratings or MPAA and then sub folder's G, PG, PG-13, NC-17 ? I tried a million combination
I don't use online trailers, they are all pre-downloaded
If i select MPAA option in Cinema Ex. I cant exit XBMC, so i have to use Windows task manager to kill process creating a crash log.dmp file.
I tried to open .dmp with BlueScreenView and i cant either so log file for the moment not possible.
Without selecting MPAA, cinema Ex. works perfectly the way i want.
If there's anyone who uses the MPAA option, can you please give an example of your trailer folder layout.
This is how i can get it to work without MPAA selected:
(folder) Cinema Experience: (Sub folder) Previews Of Coming Attractions
(Sub folder) Trailers (In trailer folder example: Jupiter Ascending-trailer
(Sub folder) Audio
Then movie starts.
Do i need a folder named Ratings or MPAA and then sub folder's G, PG, PG-13, NC-17 ? I tried a million combination
I don't use online trailers, they are all pre-downloaded